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2023 La Source Pinot Noir, Evening Land Vineyards

Oregon, United States

Velvet Voltage

Silken, scented and quietly thrilling, the 2023 La Source Pinot Noir feels like Oregon Pinot at its most poised and magnetic. Pomegranate, red cherry and wild strawberry rise first, followed by blood orange, rose petal and a darker, earthier undertow of forest floor and spice that gives the wine real depth. The palate is supple yet finely drawn, with juicy red fruit, a subtle savoury edge and a cool mineral thread that keeps everything taut and alive. There is polish here, certainly, but also energy, and that combination gives the wine its real allure, finishing long, lifted and beautifully composed.

For when: the table is laid, the light is low, and the red needs elegance rather than volume.
Pairs with: duck, roast chicken, wild mushrooms, or grilled salmon with herbs.
If this wine were a place: a quiet hillside at dusk, with cool air, red leaves and the feeling that something special is just beginning.

Evening Land Vineyards has become one of Oregon’s defining names, with Seven Springs at the heart of its story in Eola-Amity Hills. La Source comes from one of the estate’s most prized sections of vineyard, a site known for producing Pinot Noir of finesse, tension and mineral detail, and it captures the house style beautifully: precise, site-led and quietly compelling. 

 

Whats in the bottle
100% Pinot Noir

Original price £67.00 - Original price £67.00
Original price
£67.00
£67.00 - £67.00
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Evening Land Vineyards is one of Oregon’s benchmark names for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, built around a deep commitment to site and a belief that great wine begins in the vineyard. At the heart of the estate is Seven Springs in Eola-Amity Hills, a celebrated site first planted in the early 1980s and now central to Evening Land’s identity, with its clay-rich soils and cool, wind-influenced conditions helping shape wines of energy, precision and finesse. Over the years, the winery has earned a reputation for thoughtful, terroir-driven winemaking and for producing some of the most compelling, finely tuned wines in the region.